

A pristine wilderness area offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and stunning views of the Athabasca River.
Iconic for its extensive breakfast menu and vibrant atmosphere.
Known for its unique atmosphere and delicious lunch options.
Famous for its innovative dishes and stunning waterfront views.
Mackintosh Wilderness Park has rugged trails, so sturdy boots are essential for comfort and support.
To protect against bear encounters, which are common in the park.
The park's climate can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.
Fluffy pancakes made with locally sourced saskatoon berries, served with maple syrup and a side of bacon.
Juicy bison patty on a brioche bun with lettuce, tomato, and a side of fries. Served with a local craft beer.

A hearty soup made with wild rice, vegetables, and a hint of smoky flavor. Served with bannock bread.
These bears are a symbol of the park's wildlife and are hand-carved by local artisans using wood from sustainable sources.
This honey is produced by bees that pollinate the park's wildflowers, making it a unique and delicious local product.
These mittens are knitted by local women using traditional patterns and are perfect for keeping warm during park visits.
A serene lake offering stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains.
A scenic hike leading to beautiful views of the canyon and surrounding wilderness.
An indoor ice skating rink offering public skating sessions in the evenings.
Naggar Castle, a 15th-century fort, offers panoramic views of the Kullu Valley and the Beas River, with a rich history and architectural blend of European and Himalayan styles.

Paderu Waterfront Promenade, a serene beachside promenade, offers a tranquil escape with its coconut groves and sunset views.

Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara, offers stunning views and a suspension bridge for up-close experiences.